Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The Crimes of the Powerful and the Plight of the Powerless

“There may be times
when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when
we fail to protest.” – Elie Wiesel

We are seeing a massive tragedy unfolding daily: Thousands
of people are on the move trying to escape from the hell that their countries
have been turned into. Their cities and homes have been destroyed; some of
their family and friends are dead, others are maimed or handicapped and in
despair. Many finish up in refugee camps; others are stateless in foreign
countries with nowhere to go. These people are powerless and suffering from the
crimes of the powerful that made them refugees.

“Significantly, the
countries that have generated most of the refugees are all places where the United States
has invaded, overthrown governments, supported insurgencies, or intervened in a
civil war.” Philip Giraldi, September 9, 2015.

They are the victims of the war criminals who run the system
called “democracy” but it is in fact a hellish hypocrisy. These criminal elites
are responsible for the blood-soaked wars in Syria,
Iraq, Libya and some
other countries. They plotted and planned these evil depredations and civil
wars [1] that are now the norm in
the aforementioned countries. Regime change is their objective and their modus
operandi is destructive. I believe if there was a functioning justice system in
the world of today, these bloody monsters would be on trial; instead, they
cavort on the world stage and claim to be “humanitarians.” They even go to
meetings where they are protected, instead of being arrested for the war crimes
they have committed. [1a]

One of these BS “leaders” even got a prize for peace, which
goes to show how evil, depraved and sick the system has become. Still, he is
not the only one of this evil gang that has brought devastation, death,
killing, corruption and atrocities to the unfortunate countries now decimated.
All these so-called “leaders” are part of this coalition of evil that rules [2] and also helps the enemy they are
supposed to be fighting.

The fallout from all this planned fighting of wars is that
thousands of soldiers are dead, dying or maimed and families have lost their
loved ones. Children have lost their fathers or mothers or both and the
reprobates who caused it all are free and in positions of power.

It really is outrageous that some of these perpetrators of
wars are re-elected.Others are running
for re-election under the banner of “saving the people from terrorists.” While
at the same time they have “allies” who are funding terrorists and they are
also selling arms to these treacherous “allies.” Does it get any more perverted
than that? The establishment creates these terrorist monsters then claims it is
terrified of them. [3] [3a]

“The fact can't be
refuted: ISIS was born of Western intervention in Iraq
and covert action in Syria...This
attack on Syria, under the
guise of striking ISIS, is by definition, a
war of aggression. It is a violation of international law. It could lead to
crimes against humanity and the deaths of untold numbers of innocent civilians.
No amount of public relations or smooth talking can change that. And yes,
members of this Democratic administration, including the president who executed
this policy, must be held accountable by the International Criminal Court and
by the American people, who he serves.”Dennis
Kucinich,Former 16-year
member of the U.S. Congress and two-time U.S. presidential candidate.